
Domesday
Project LaserDisc's.
There are two 12"
(30cm) laserdiscs in the Domesday Project package: the Community
Disc and the National
Disc. Each disc is double sided, the side played depends on
which side faces upward when placed in the player. The other side
can be played simply by turning the disc over.
COMMUNITY DISC
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The
two sides of the the community disc contain a self portrait of
Britain in the
1980's. Most of the work contained on this disk is the unedited
work of local people. The community disc contains a collection
of still
photographs and data and is split in to Northern & Southern Districts
over the two sides of the disc. The Northern side covers the
North of
England, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Scotland and the
Orkney and Shetland Islands. The split is designed to leave an equal
land
area on each side of the disc. Called the 'Domesday Wall' it
runs just South of York.
NATIONAL DISC
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The national disc
represents the 'official' data of the time. Compiled from government
reports & surveys, BBC information and other professionally published
statistical information. The data and photos are stored on side
1 of the national disc, where as side 2 contains
news movies produced by BBC Enterprises.
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